Weather around the valley on Wednesday will reach highs in the low 50s.
High temperatures hover around the 50s this week and lows around the 30s starting Wednesday.
Steady rain slickens valley roads; hazardous travel to south, west possible
Sunny with light to variable winds are in your forecast for today. Tuesday’s highs reaching around 63 degrees. tonight, partly cloudy to clear skies, light winds with lows around 43 degrees.
Cloud coverage is forecasted to decrease on Monday gradually becoming more sunny throughout the day with some calm winds setting in.
Wind gusts reached 64 mph at Lee Canyon and 49 mph at Allegiant Stadium on Monday as the first phase of a significant cool down arrives in the Las Vegas region.
A solar eclipse will be partially visible from Las Vegas Saturday morning.
Todays highs reaching around 94 degrees. Winds as high as 20 mph in parts of the valley.
Sunny with calm winds is in your forecast for Tuesday. Today’s highs reaching around 81 degrees.
Mostly sunny skies with a slim chance of rain are in your forecast for today. Breezy conditions with wind gusts as high as 20 mph are also in the forecast.
Temperatures remain in the low 90s and mid to high 80s for the rest of the work week.
Sunny with light to variable winds is in your forecast for today. Highs reaching around 94 degrees.
Light winds are in the forecast for Wednesday evening with mostly clear skies.
Sunny skies with temps remaining under 100 degrees is in your forecast for today.
The rain is gone and sunny skies are in your forecast for today and this week. Daytime highs today reaching around 93 degrees with calm winds.
Las Vegas saw its first snowfall at Harry Reid International Airport on Valentine’s Day in 86 years, according to the National Weather Service.
Odds are strong that Las Vegans will see their first New Year’s Eve rain in nearly 80 years, says the weather service. Wind will determine the fate of the fireworks show.
With freezing temperatures expected at night over the next few evenings in our area, Clark County officials are offering advice to residents to help them deal with the onset of winter weather in the Las Vegas Valley